Tae Kurimoto
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Peripheral Nerve Block Facilitates Acute Inflammatory Responses Induced by Surgical Incision in Mice
Yamada T, Hasegawa-Moriyama M, Kurimoto T, Saito T, Kuwaki T, Kanmura Y
Reg Anesth Pain Med
. 2016 Aug;
41(5):593-600.
PMID: 27547899
Background And Objectives: Anesthesia with peripheral nerve block (PNB) improves the early recovery profile of patients undergoing surgery, including the control of postoperative pain, opioid consumption, and the length of...
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Saito T, Hasegawa-Moriyama M, Kurimoto T, Yamada T, Inada E, Kanmura Y
Anesthesiology
. 2015 Oct;
123(6):1420-34.
PMID: 26492476
Background: The wound healing process following acute inflammation after surgery is impaired in diabetes. Altered macrophage functions are linked to delayed tissue repair and pain development in diabetes. Although peroxisome...
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Godai K, Hasegawa-Moriyama M, Kurimoto T, Saito T, Yamada T, Sato T, et al.
Mol Pain
. 2014 Jun;
10:36.
PMID: 24928142
Background: Macrophage infiltration to inflammatory sites promotes wound repair and may be involved in pain hypersensitivity after surgical incision. We recently reported that the development of hyperalgesia during chronic inflammation...
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Hasegawa-Moriyama M, Kurimoto T, Nakama M, Godai K, Kojima M, Kuwaki T, et al.
Pain
. 2013 May;
154(8):1402-12.
PMID: 23707273
Macrophage infiltration to inflammatory sites promotes tissue repair and may be involved in pain hypersensitivity. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)γ signaling is known to regulate polarity of macrophages, which are often...
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Hasegawa-Moriyama M, Ohnou T, Godai K, Kurimoto T, Nakama M, Kanmura Y
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2012 Aug;
426(1):76-82.
PMID: 22910418
Acute inflammation triggered by macrophage infiltration to injured tissue promotes wound repair and may induce pain hypersensitivity. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPAR)γ signaling is known to regulate heterogeneity of macrophages,...